INTERIOR: lobby with 2-leaf glazed inner doors. 2 depressed-arched openings (that to right now blocked by later staircase) with leaded glass to fanlights leading to Board Room; decorative plasterwork, coffering and large shallow dome with decorative stained glass leaded lights. Exposed steel trusses to roof of gymnasium/auditorium to 1st floor.

Statement of Interest

The foundation stone was laid on 23rd May 1914 by J Hamilton Houldsworth of Coltness, Hon. President of the Wishaw Young Men's Christian Association, and the Institute was opened on 23rd January 1915 by Sir Andrew Pettigrew. The building was designed to accommodate gymnasium/auditorium 'large social and games room, bowling tables and a good reading room to be used also as a lecture hall when required.' 'Men's and boys' lockers, private and shower baths and lavatories' were provided in the basement. The rent from leasing the 2 shops gave the YMCA an annual income. The building is listed firstly due to its local cultural significance as a purpose-built YMCA for which the finance was locally raised, still in its original use. As the 3rd statistical Account states, 'There is a decided lack of public buildings in Wishaw, and the Institute has provided accommodation for many other societies.' Secondly, despite later alterations including the horizontal subdivision of the double-height auditiorium, original good interior detailing remains, in particular the spectacular glazed dome of the Board Room.

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